The PiKVM V4 Kickstarter campaign is on!
We've been working on this for a long time! The new PiKVM V4 is even more powerful, more convenient and more feature-rich!
We've been working on this for a long time! The new PiKVM V4 is even more powerful, more convenient and more feature-rich!
This is the second part of an experiment to improve the video streaming.
The VNC server has learned how to transmit video asynchronously to make it fast and smooth. Now, FPS can grow about twice, it will be especially noticeable with poor internet quality.
Several latest releases of KVMD come with improved support for web UI running on tablets.
Now you can upload the flash drive image to MSD, write some files to it, or even install entire OS to the PiKVM MSD drive (I don't know why, but you can), and download the image back. Use the new feature wisely.
We want to change some default values in the EDID (information about the virtual display) so that it looks not like Toshiba-H2C
, but like PiKVM
, and also change the vendor code.
Usually Let's Encrypt certificates are issued and updated automatically using Certbot, however, since PiKVM uses a read-only file system, special tools around Certbot are required to work with certificates.
kvmd-edidconf
For the happy owners of V2 and V3, we now offer a new utility, kvmd-edidconf
. It will help you configure EDID (the display metadata) and provide import/export for EDID modification using advanced editors such as AW EDID Editor.
This moment has come! We are finally ready to provide audio for testing by all V3 users.
A “Pre-Assembled” version of PiKVM has just been released!